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most of the project threads on stripped out cars have sprayed it them selves. i wouldnt get it done proffesionally but its up to you i would just tape every thing up and give it a go, if its s**t get it done proffessionally.
i reckon it will be a couple of hundred pounds
imo i dont like i dont mean to be rude but the exhaust looks too odd, front bumper doesn't fit, sideskirts look odd, spoiler is horrible and the parts you have had sprayed do not look like a good colour match. should just wait for the real thing
your car though so dont listen to me
i bought one of the top type in 36mm and one of the bottom type too but it was too big so i sent it back and i have both the top type now. that is the person i bought mine off as i regognise the picture!
would need the stealth shelf to be secured tight from the movement and not pull up on the strings because it will probally jump up and down other wise. what about putting the sub in the spare wheel well?
get under there with some fairy liquid or similar first and a brush to shift some of the crap then i think you need metal polish called autosol and some wire wool to polish it all off
as for speed bumps on mine i dont really have a problem just have to take them slow. on the ones which you drive with wheels either side, i cant get over them with only me in the car but as soon as i have a passenger you have to go over them in the middle of the road so both of your wheels are...
A transport company maybe, is will not even be that expensive as all that is needed is a transit sized lorry with a flatbed and a winch.
My dad bought a burger van which was 14 foot by 6 foot and it was £100 to pick it up from leeds and bring it back to london
looks good i painted the little bit of the hub on mine which you can see through the wheels.
use a brillo pad to clean the inside of the wheels and some fairy powerspray worked well. once you waxed them inside they stay clean though and the dirt just wipes of with a sponge and some water next time
Kind of in my garage!
Not really great pics but you get the idea. they are much brighter and fill the whole cabin with a bright white light when it is really dark but the camera doesnt really pick this up
never actually tried to do it although it does look pretty easy.
detailing world is your place though there is some guides and tips you will be able to do it just a bit time consuming.
if i was doing it i would fill the scratch with paint and wetsand with a really fine grit because you are...
http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/foru...ad.php?t=20127
http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=75356&highlight=repairing+scratches
as said though it would be nearly impossible without a machine polisher
f**king hell that would piss me off.
you could get chips away but it would probbally be expensive.
on detailing world i think it was there is a guide showing you how to repair the marks.
it involves geting a touch up pen and filling the scratch with paint then wetsanding back the excess...
twist slightly then pull out, i put some wd40 on mines as they were quite tight and the drivers side one is a f**king pain as there is not much room to get your hand in there.
i got 15 inch dynamique wheels lowered 60mm if you want pics, i dont like ghetto pimp style 17's and wouldnt want to destroy my car from putting them on
do a search on how to do it, just clean em all off, wire brush it, clean it again, let it dry then get two or more coats of hammerite on it then leave overnight before putting the wheels back on.
easy peasy i have black on my drums and silver on my calipers.
Yeh thanks i use it fine and it comes on when i unlock the car its just if you need to read a map or something in the dark you have to open the door for the light to come on, as when you switch the lamp to the on position it just goes off. also in yours in the normal position with doors shut...